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1.
A fog that steaming from the mouth of hell
First Line:
A fog that steaming from the mouth of hell
Last Line:
Doubles the native horrors of the night
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
20056
2.
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
First Line:
A gaudy rainbow vivid gay
Last Line:
Himself replaced upon dry ground
DMI number:
33325
3.
A ship of war a second rate
First Line:
A ship of war a second rate
Last Line:
First to seduce then leave in tatters
DMI number:
33322
4.
A shower of soft and fleecy rain
First Line:
A shower of soft and fleecy rain
Last Line:
Beneath a venerable head of snow
DMI number:
40165
5.
Ah little think the gay licentious proud
First Line:
Ah little think the gay licentious proud
Last Line:
Refining still the social passions work
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33690
6.
Alas he's gone farewell beloved light
First Line:
Alas he's gone farewell beloved light
Last Line:
Shall winters cursed idea quite deface
DMI number:
43412
7.
Against the rigours of a damp cold heaven
First Line:
Against the rigours of a damp cold heaven
Last Line:
I praise their dauntless heart
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30696
8.
And now a breeze from shore began to blow
First Line:
And now a breeze from shore began to blow
Last Line:
Breaks over his head and whelms him underneath
DMI number:
40214
9.
And shall the waging waves again
First Line:
And shall the waging waves again
Last Line:
And stay at home and take your ease
DMI number:
29706
10.
As Lydia when her heart is kind appears
First Line:
As Lydia when her heart is kind appears
Last Line:
To share the blessings of the best instruction
DMI number:
10302
11.
As thus the snows arise and foul and fierce
First Line:
As thus the snows arise and foul and fierce
Last Line:
And all the sad variety of pain
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30140
12.
As thus the snows arise and foul and fierce
First Line:
As thus the snows arise and foul and fierce
Last Line:
Refining still the social passions work
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31298
13.
As wanton as the breath of western winds
First Line:
As wanton as the breath of western winds
Last Line:
Maintains eternal spring
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
21392
14.
As the day lengthens
First Line:
As the day lengthens
Last Line:
Freezes the pot by the fire
DMI number:
23467
15.
As I was pausing on your lines obscure
First Line:
As I was pausing on your lines obscure
Last Line:
And plainly me informed it was the wind
DMI number:
7704
16.
Autumn succeeds a sober tepid age
First Line:
Autumn succeeds a sober tepid age
Last Line:
When our brown locks repine to mix with odious grey
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9812
17.
As when some dreadful thunder clap is nigh
First Line:
As when some dreadful thunder clap is nigh
Last Line:
And by the sudden ill prevents the fear
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19304
18.
As when tempestuous storms overspread the skies
First Line:
As when tempestuous storms overspread the skies
Last Line:
Flashing in ruddy streaks along the skies
DMI number:
39774
19.
As when the piercing northern blast
First Line:
As when the piercing northern blast
Last Line:
Shall be the subject of my lays
DMI number:
25361
20.
As when the spring in all its bright array
First Line:
As when the spring in all its bright array
Last Line:
And fits us nobly for the part of man
DMI number:
39924
21.
As when two adverse hurricanes arise
First Line:
As when two adverse hurricanes arise
Last Line:
But equal strength maintains a doubtful field
DMI number:
39704
22.
As when we view the waves by tempests swollen
First Line:
As when we view the waves by tempests swollen
Last Line:
Despairs and in each wave expects his death
DMI number:
39938
23.
As where the lightning runs along the ground
First Line:
As where the lightning runs along the ground
Last Line:
But scales of scurf and putrefaction breed
DMI number:
39776
24.
As yet tis midnight deep the weary clouds
First Line:
As yet tis midnight deep the weary clouds
Last Line:
Sacred substantial never fading bliss
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30139
25.
Behold my fair wherever we rove
First Line:
Behold my fair wherever we rove
Last Line:
And screen me from the ills of life
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27591
26.
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
First Line:
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
Last Line:
And Thule bellows through her utmost isles
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
27037
27.
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
First Line:
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
Last Line:
Effuses on the pleased spectators round
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
28399
28.
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
First Line:
Behold slow settling over the lurid grove
Last Line:
For ever silent and for ever sad
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30137
29.
Brave Aelius sprung from an heroic line
First Line:
Brave Aelius sprung from an heroic line
Last Line:
Armour of proof against ill weather
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42116
30.
Bright Flavia ventured forth one day
First Line:
Bright Flavia ventured forth one day
Last Line:
And earth in pity sucks up all
DMI number:
6357
31.
Bright god of day whose genial power
First Line:
Bright god of day whose genial power
Last Line:
Long be his prosperous reign and all with glory crowned
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
26245
32.
Behold the snow in pompous pride
First Line:
Behold the snow in pompous pride
Last Line:
When where and how to meet again
DMI number:
10023
33.
Behold the winter disappears
First Line:
Behold the winter disappears
Last Line:
They only live who life enjoy
DMI number:
23667
34.
Behold yon mountain's hoary height
First Line:
Behold yon mountain's hoary height
Last Line:
God if tis worth his care provide
DMI number:
40333
35.
Being struck by Julia with a ball of snow
First Line:
Being struck by Julia with a ball of snow
Last Line:
Julia alone must do't with equal fire
Author:
Alexander Brome (Confident)
DMI number:
5800
36.
Blow blow thou winter wind
First Line:
Blow blow thou winter wind
Last Line:
As friend remembered not
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
23650
37.
Blow on ye winds descend soft rains
First Line:
Blow on ye winds descend soft rains
Last Line:
I sicken at their sight
DMI number:
23711
38.
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
First Line:
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
Last Line:
And show the heavens more just
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
37394
39.
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
First Line:
Blow winds and crack your cheeks rage blow
Last Line:
More sinned against than sinning
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35144
40.
Calm as deep rivers in still evenings roll
First Line:
Calm as deep rivers in still evenings roll
DMI number:
39335
41.
But from the recent meal no labours please
First Line:
But from the recent meal no labours please
Last Line:
Melts all the night in strains of amorous woe
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30699
42.
But neither median woods a plenteous land
First Line:
But neither median woods a plenteous land
Last Line:
And summer suns recede by slow degrees
Author:
Virgil (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
30623
43.
But see exhaling from the Atlantic surge
First Line:
But see exhaling from the Atlantic surge
Last Line:
If punishment or mercy dealt the blow
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
30901
44.
But what endureth long that's violent
First Line:
But what endureth long that's violent
Last Line:
Each storm will have his calm each tide his flow
Author:
John Higgins (Absolute)
DMI number:
14660
45.
But when the swinging signs your ears offend
First Line:
But when the swinging signs your ears offend
Last Line:
Which from the blue eyed Patty takes the name
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
28408
46.
Bring me o bring me to my Juliet's arms
First Line:
Bring me o bring me to my Juliet's arms
Last Line:
I reach that harbour where the just repose
Author:
Lewis Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
28629
47.
Chaste as the icicle
First Line:
Chaste as the icicle
Last Line:
And hangs on Dian's temple
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18441
48.
Come let us laugh let us drink let us sing
First Line:
Come let us laugh let us drink let us sing
Last Line:
Conferring our notes together
DMI number:
44271
49.
Daily and hourly proof | Tell us prosperity is at highest degree
First Line:
Daily and hourly proof | Tell us prosperity is at highest degree
Last Line:
Their own top-heavy state grubs up their root
Author:
George Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
17356
50.
Daphnis because I am your debtor
First Line:
Daphnis because I am your debtor
Last Line:
I rest your very humble servant
Author:
Aphra Behn (Confident)
DMI number:
41818
51.
Dark tempests now enwrap the pole
First Line:
Dark tempests now enwrap the pole
Last Line:
Nor Earth nor I shall longer mourn
DMI number:
36047
52.
Dark was the day the wind raged high
First Line:
Dark was the day the wind raged high
Last Line:
He'll prove a feast for shark or conger
DMI number:
35981
53.
Darkness now arose
First Line:
Darkness now arose
Last Line:
To tempt the son of God with terrors dire
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33185
54.
Eternally from clouds the rain
First Line:
Eternally from clouds the rain
Last Line:
And Caesar's prowess own
DMI number:
31200
55.
Either tropic now
First Line:
Either tropic now
Last Line:
Or torn up sheer
DMI number:
40208
56.
December raged the northern winds did blow
First Line:
December raged the northern winds did blow
Last Line:
Had fallen and with white fleeces clothed the ground
DMI number:
41599
57.
Defeating oft the labours of the year
First Line:
Defeating oft the labours of the year
Last Line:
And all involving winds have swept away
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31294
58.
Do not scorn
First Line:
Do not scorn
Last Line:
Yet I am warm in bounteous charity
DMI number:
41595
59.
Faithful for months full many a shower
First Line:
Faithful for months full many a shower
Last Line:
A better never graced their blocks
DMI number:
36080
60.
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
First Line:
Farewell dear swain let neither seas nor wind
Last Line:
Should rise and crowd themselves into a storm
DMI number:
11111
61.
Fair Cyprian goddess queen of love
First Line:
Fair Cyprian goddess queen of love
Last Line:
What ghastly shapes of death can fright
DMI number:
12547
62.
Fair daughter once of Windsor's woods
First Line:
Fair daughter once of Windsor's woods
Last Line:
Nor Britain thunders from the deep
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
9313
63.
Fair Flora's pride into the earth again
First Line:
Fair Flora's pride into the earth again
Last Line:
To night those hours which he had stolen before
DMI number:
41598
64.
Fairest quarter of the year
First Line:
Fairest quarter of the year
Last Line:
Fairest quarter of the year
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Confident)
DMI number:
23438
65.
From far huge Atlas' rocky sides he spies
First Line:
From far huge Atlas' rocky sides he spies
Last Line:
The hoary piles of everlasting snow
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31678
66.
For seven continued days the winds were high
First Line:
For seven continued days the winds were high
Last Line:
A branch of coral was the other's prize
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
44662
67.
Fops may have leave to level all they can
First Line:
Fops may have leave to level all they can
Last Line:
Such shriveled fruit as winter can afford
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
38224
68.
Foe to my spirits south east wind
First Line:
Foe to my spirits south east wind
Last Line:
To each attentive ear
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
22337
69.
From forth the Elysian fields
First Line:
From forth the Elysian fields
Last Line:
And we will both be blithe together
DMI number:
42475
70.
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
First Line:
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
Last Line:
And as he goes in transient vision mourns
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
11749
71.
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
First Line:
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
Last Line:
And as he goes the transient vision mourns
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
31216
72.
From teeming Vesta's fertile breast
First Line:
From teeming Vesta's fertile breast
Last Line:
Numberless stars to earth are given
DMI number:
15092
73.
Give to the Lord ye sons of fame
First Line:
Give to the Lord ye sons of fame
Last Line:
Speaks peace and courage to our hearts
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26447
74.
From the retirement of the dead
First Line:
From the retirement of the dead
Last Line:
Mean fate for so sublime a birth
DMI number:
15089
75.
From the retirements of the dead
First Line:
From the retirements of the dead
Last Line:
Mean fate for so sublime a birth
DMI number:
22823
76.
From winds and thickening clouds we thunder fear
First Line:
From winds and thickening clouds we thunder fear
Last Line:
None dread it from that quarter which is clear
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21155
77.
God is the refuge of his saints
First Line:
God is the refuge of his saints
Last Line:
Defiance to the gates of hell
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26497
78.
Go happy pair and to the bounteous skies
First Line:
Go happy pair and to the bounteous skies
Last Line:
And thence a Caesar or Augustus came
DMI number:
9348
79.
Full fifty years harnassed in rugged steel
First Line:
Full fifty years harnassed in rugged steel
Last Line:
Were at my cost secure in luxury
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
20881
80.
Great god whose wonders stand confessed
First Line:
Great god whose wonders stand confessed
Last Line:
And succour from thy throne
DMI number:
26833
81.
Great king of winds permit an humble swain
First Line:
Great king of winds permit an humble swain
Last Line:
To bar my passage from Minorcan land
Author:
Mr. Campbell (Confident)
DMI number:
10565
82.
Hail glorious lamp where hast thou been
First Line:
Hail glorious lamp where hast thou been
Last Line:
Return with him and all is light
DMI number:
32854
83.
Heaven's crystal battlements to pieces dashed
First Line:
Heaven's crystal battlements to pieces dashed
Last Line:
Were washed with rain and scorched with fire
DMI number:
40209
84.
Hark the loud thunder rattles through the sky
First Line:
Hark the loud thunder rattles through the sky
Last Line:
The righteous one and tremble and rejoice
DMI number:
36410
85.
He spoke and speaking chased the clouds away
First Line:
He spoke and speaking chased the clouds away
Last Line:
Throws up the reins and skims the watery way
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
31669
86.
Hence iron sceptred winter haste
First Line:
Hence iron sceptred winter haste
Last Line:
Enrapt as in some magic trance
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24535
87.
How cruelly these catives do conspire
First Line:
How cruelly these catives do conspire
Last Line:
Which kills all creatures and doth spoil our sport
DMI number:
37827
88.
How blest the man how more than blest
First Line:
How blest the man how more than blest
Last Line:
And all her paths in deep perdition end
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
27216
89.
How blithely passed the summer's day
First Line:
How blithely passed the summer's day
Last Line:
This loss to Damon's bower
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26736
90.
How bloodily the sun begins to peer
First Line:
How bloodily the sun begins to peer
Last Line:
Foretells a tempest and a blustering day
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
16677
91.
How sickly grow
First Line:
How sickly grow
Last Line:
First born of heaven and only less than God
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30666
92.
How sweetly opening with the blushing morn
First Line:
How sweetly opening with the blushing morn
Last Line:
Smiles by reflected beams with double light
DMI number:
22940
93.
I have heard both French and Phrygian Aesop say
First Line:
I have heard both French and Phrygian Aesop say
Last Line:
To bluster's not the way to win
DMI number:
25466
94.
I have heard you with that patience
First Line:
I have heard you with that patience
Last Line:
His way through all her threatenings to his port
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
17097
95.
In those dark caverns of the teeming earth
First Line:
In those dark caverns of the teeming earth
Last Line:
Fall innocent and meet us on our guard
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
11590
96.
In different seasons different joys we place
First Line:
In different seasons different joys we place
Last Line:
And summer scarcely brings a day to please
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
36268
97.
In England once a gracious prince did reign
First Line:
In England once a gracious prince did reign
Last Line:
That hears me now has both the brothers known
DMI number:
15330
98.
Is there a bard whom genius fires
First Line:
Is there a bard whom genius fires
Last Line:
Thus envy breaks thus merit shines
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31916
99.
It comes like thunder grumbling in a cloud
First Line:
It comes like thunder grumbling in a cloud
Last Line:
And in a moment turn my heart to ashes
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
21157
100.
In vain ye seek the warmer sky
First Line:
In vain ye seek the warmer sky
Last Line:
She bids them heaven address then sacrifice to thee
DMI number:
33590
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